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The Broncs and Fighting Sioux play game two of this doubleheader, which is scheduled to go the full nine, at 4:20 p.m.

Tyler Ruemmele started for the Fighting Sioux, going 4.2 innings, allowing five hits and four walks, but no runs. That made a winner of Edinburg-native Austin Casas (1-0), who recorded the final out of the sixth.īryan Maxwell started for the Broncs, going five innings and allowing four runs (two earned) on five hits and five walks while striking out five. Palmview-native Guadalupe Barrera pitched a perfect seventh for his third save. Mission-native Angel Ibanez followed with a two-run double to give the Broncs the lead. Roger Bernal followed with a hot shot to third that went through the legs of Kyle Bolander, allowing another run to score and the inning to continue. Mike McCarthy was hit by a pitch, and then Derek Hagy grounded into an RBI-fielder's choice. One out later, Mission-native Iradier Hernandez hit a grounder to second that wasn't fielded cleanly as Klausing scored. In the bottom of the inning, however, Vincent Mejia and Will Klausing drew back-to-back walks from Brett DeGagne (0-4) to set-up a Chris Torres RBI-single. Trailing 1-0 after five innings, the Broncs (18-7, 6-0 GWC) allowed four runs to the Fighting Sioux (2-22, 0-6 GWC) in the top of the sixth to fall behind 5-0. EDINBURG, Texas – For the second game in a row, the University of Texas-Pan American Broncs baseball team staged a late rally against the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux, scoring six runs in the sixth to come from behind to win 6-5 in seven innings of game one of a doubleheader on Saturday at Edinburg Baseball Stadium.
